Complain to Bezeq. Tell them that after successful connection it does not
work at all. And be a nudnik!
On Fri, 22 Dec 2000, Omer Efraim wrote:
> Dani Arbel wrote:
> >
> > Hi!
> > Did you reduce the MTU of the dialup network adapter / ppp from 1500 to
> > ~1450 ?
> Yes, although it seems that it should actually be
> 1392. Tried much lower than that too, doesn't help.
>
> However, I did learn that the exact same thing happened
> to Pacific Bell customers in the US. It was a mystery for
> about 5 months till lawyers came into play, and then it
> turned out that the regional switch had a faulty ATM card.
>
> Ach... I cannot imagine getting Bezeq to check that out.
>
> >
> > On Fri, 22 Dec 2000, Omer Efraim wrote:
> >
> > > Hi,
> > > I recently had ADSL installed at my place, and
> > > very quickly ran into a very annoying problem. I'm
> > > hoping someone else might have come across it and
> > > would have a solution - or otherwise, it would be best
> > > to approach Bezeq with more than one case of this
> > > phenomenon (as they keep trying to blow me off with
> > > lame excuses). This is long, but please bear with me.
> > >
> > > When I download files from ftp, the download frequently
> > > stops in the middle for no apparent reason. I'm not
> > > talking about a time-out or a disconnect - it just stops
> > > receiving data and freezes. If I disconnect and try
> > > to resume the download, it just sits there doing nothing
> > > forever. Nothing helps, even after a restart/disconnect/whatever,
> > > the same file still freezes. If I try to delete the file
> > > and restart the download from zero, it will start transferring,
> > > then will freeze in exactly the same spot. Note that
> > > during the time when the download freezes, other downloads
> > > continue just fine without any problem at all. And the
> > > weirdest thing is that I can _never_ resume that specific download.
> > > It can download 20 files just fine from a certain ftp server,
> > > then suddenly freeze in the middle of the next one, while
> > > happily downloading away from other places in the same
> > > time. A minute later, one of the transfers from the other ftp
> > > serves can stop - it happened while transfering from FTPDs
> > > of all types.
> > >
> > > The ADSL modem is connected to my linux box which acts as a
> > > router (masquaraded), but even trying to install the modem
> > > on a Windows98/Win2k box did not help. This is not a client
> > > problem either, as I have tried many many clients (ncftp/gftp/vanilla
> > > ftp on Linux, and many more on Win32 boxes).
> > >
> > > I would appreciate any replies from people who have come across
> > > the same problem. I suspect this is a defective modem problem
> > > myself, as Bezeq claim the line is fine (although it seems to peek
> > > at roughly 200kb/s, even though I'm about 1-1.5km from the
> > > local telco office). Any clues would also be immensely helpful,
> > > perhaps from network engineers.
> > >
> > > Phew.
> > >
> > > Thanks.
> > >
> > > --
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> | because they'd never expect it. |
> \-- Jack Handey, Deep Thoughts ----------------------------/
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